In the next five years, we will accelerate the provision of well-located housing and land to poor South Africans. [Applause.] To improve the quality of life of South Africans, to reduce poverty in all its ramifications and dimensions and to strengthen our economy, we will attend to the health of our people. We must attend to the capacity - as well as the effectiveness - of our hospitals and clinics. An 80-year-old grandmother cannot and should not spend an entire day in a queue waiting for her medication. [Applause.] An ill patient cannot be turned away because there is a shortage of doctors and nurses, or even medication at our clinics and hospitals. [Applause.] A woman in labour should not and cannot have her unborn child's life put in danger because the ambulance has taken too long to arrive. As part of the work we must do urgently to improve the quality of the health system, we are finalising the Presidential Health Summit Compact, which draws on the insights and will mobilise the capabilities of all key stakeholders to address the crisis in our clinics and hospitals. We are far advanced in revising the national health insurance detailed plan of implementation, including accelerating quality-of-care initiatives in public facilities, building human-resource capacity, and establishing the NHI fund and the costing of the administration for the fund.